1. The JP3 Spinosaurus getting ret-conned as a Spinosaurus/T. rex hybrid. Doing this would do the following.

A. Explain why it looks so different from the 'modern' Spinosaurus. Unlike all the other JP animals which maintain the basic shape of their real life counterparts, the JP3 Spinosaurus looks too different from the modern/new version.

B. Interconnect the trilogies better. While JW:FK is supposed to ensure that the first 2 sequels are still hard canon, a lot of people still think that it's not the case, or at least being up in the air. By making the JP3 Spino that original super-hybrid, it can be what inspiried Wu/Hoskins to make I. rex and Indoraptor.

C. Explain that one fight. Given how the Moroccan neotype showed that the largest animals Spinosaurus could attack were medium sized dinosaurs (20-30 ft long and 2-3 tons) due to it's being so adapted to aquatic life, ret-conning the JP3 Spino as a T. rex/Spino hybrid would solve a lot of this infighting.

D. It would allow modern Spinos. Let's face it. Even without the one fight, the JP3 Spino was still shoved down the throats of the fans and the GA to the point where it wasn't liked by the majority. This ret-con would allow the real Spinos to finally be in the movie.

Here's how I'd do it. I'd have it where the JP3 Spino was made as T. rex/Spino hybrid as the alpha male of the Spinosaurus herd. It was starting to be wiped out by the T. rex population but since it (JP3 Spino) was introduced, it has been recovering. Have a female scientist make it and when Wu finds out, he keeps it to himself and gets the idea for I. rex.

2. The JP3 Raptors. I like the design, but we never got an explanation for why they looked so different. Explain them away as a new batch that was made in case the old ones couldn't live as well.

3. What happened to Lex and Tim after Hammond died. We still don't know what happened after TLW.

4. How much the Bull T. rex's rampage in San Diego cost Ingen. That alone must have cost Ingen hundreds of millions, if not a billion in damages. But we don't know how much.

I'm with you on the JP3 Spino being ret-conned as a Rex/Spino hybrid. It explains why that version was so drastically different from its real life counterpart, and opens the door for a more scientifically accurate version to make an appearance.

I would also like to see the whole "T. rex vision is based on movement" idea ret-conned/explained. It seems to be pretty much ret-conned anyways, but an explanation would be nice.

I'm with you on the JP3 Spino being ret-conned as a Rex/Spino hybrid. It explains why that version was so drastically different from its real life counterpart, and opens the door for a more scientifically accurate version to make an appearance.

I would also like to see the whole "T. rex vision is based on movement" idea ret-conned/explained. It seems to be pretty much ret-conned anyways, but an explanation would be nice.

Back in JPL, Dilly said that it already was in JP3, although one could argue that TLW did so to a lesser degree. I'd have that explained as Rexy having a temporary eye disorder or something as a result of her growing so big, so fast.

My headcanon is that the T. rex vision thing was a common scientific viewpoint in the Jurassic Park universe, and hopefully eventually faded out of favour. The fact that Rexy indeed had frog-like vision was just a convenient coincidence.

The everybody dying on the ship part of TLW needs to be explained. I still don't understand how that happened. If it was raptors, where'd they go? If it was the T. rex.... I can't see how that would work.

I'm with you on the JP3 Spino being ret-conned as a Rex/Spino hybrid. It explains why that version was so drastically different from its real life counterpart, and opens the door for a more scientifically accurate version to make an appearance.

I would also like to see the whole "T. rex vision is based on movement" idea ret-conned/explained. It seems to be pretty much ret-conned anyways, but an explanation would be nice.

Back in JPL, Dilly said that it already was in JP3, although one could argue that TLW did so to a lesser degree. I'd have that explained as Rexy having a temporary eye disorder or something as a result of her growing so big, so fast.

The everybody dying on the ship part of TLW needs to be explained. I still don't understand how that happened. If it was raptors, where'd they go? If it was the T. rex.... I can't see how that would work.

Either Spielberg or Koepp said that it was the Bull T. rex in an interview sometime after TLW came out. That being said, I do wish that it was explained better.

It was in an interview with Koepp, who said it was and always had been the Raptors. Personally, I blame the ending to PC version of the TLW game for starting that rumor, because of the Raptors spotted near the Isla Sorna dock where the SS Venture is.

It was in an interview with Koepp, who said it was and always had been the Raptors. Personally, I blame the ending to PC version of the TLW game for starting that rumor, because of the Raptors spotted near the Isla Sorna dock where the SS Venture is.

I'd rather see the JP raptors ret-conned as Dakotaraptors. After all, the holotype came from the Hell Creek formation, the same that so many T. rex fossils have been found. Not only that, but having the one skeleton being found in Montana, and it would be perfect.

I want them to announce officially which Raptors died at which point in Jurassic World. I'm convinced Delta got thrown into the fire, Charlie got blown up and Echo got chomped, but I haven't seen an official statement. Everyone seems to argue about it, so it'd be cool if it was cleared up.

One thing I've always wanted explained was prior to the events of the first film, Why did the costa rican government not get suspicious over Hammond wanting two islands, not just one. We find out Hammond actually has two islands and Site B is where he's actually manufacturing the dinosaurs there and then moving them over to the other island.

Why was no suspicion ever raised about what Hammond was doing. they never questioned him over You've told us your setting up a resort so why do you need two islands?

One thing I've always wanted explained was prior to the events of the first film, Why did the costa rican government not get suspicious over Hammond wanting two islands, not just one. We find out Hammond actually has two islands and Site B is where he's actually manufacturing the dinosaurs there and then moving them over to the other island.

Why was no suspicion ever raised about what Hammond was doing. they never questioned him over You've told us your setting up a resort so why do you need two islands?

That is a little odd. Unlike so many Central American/South American countries, Costa Rica has been a pretty stable country when it comes to politics. It's no 3rd world banana republic. Perhaps Costa Rica just didn't see the need for having any of those islands.

Maybe this a massive, Massive stretch. But I think it would be cool to learn if they got found in the cleanup effort and were sent back to Sorna. I have no idea how they would explain this and it would probably feel forced in conversation.

Maybe they could refer to the San Diego incident as a "raptors and Rex attack " and when Owen asks about raptors they explain to him raptors were also involved. IDK it's bugged me since a kid.

I also want absolute confirmation. Are there Dilos still alive on Nublar or not?

Maybe this a massive, Massive stretch. But I think it would be cool to learn if they got found in the cleanup effort and were sent back to Sorna. I have no idea how they would explain this and it would probably feel forced in conversation.

Maybe they could refer to the San Diego incident as a "raptors and Rex attack " and when Owen asks about raptors they explain to him raptors were also involved. IDK it's bugged me since a kid.

I also want absolute confirmation. Are there Dilos still alive on Nublar or not?

Actually, Spielberg and Koepp both confirmed that it was the Bull T. rex that did them all in. Adding raptors would simply be too much of a stretch. As for Dilos. As far as we know, that one Dilo that whacked Nedry was the only one. But it most likely died off since other then the Gallimimus, their was little else for it to catch and eat. That Rexy may have eaten it as well.

One thing I've always wanted explained was prior to the events of the first film, Why did the costa rican government not get suspicious over Hammond wanting two islands, not just one. We find out Hammond actually has two islands and Site B is where he's actually manufacturing the dinosaurs there and then moving them over to the other island.

Why was no suspicion ever raised about what Hammond was doing. they never questioned him over You've told us your setting up a resort so why do you need two islands?

That is a little odd. Unlike so many Central American/South American countries, Costa Rica has been a pretty stable country when it comes to politics. It's no 3rd world banana republic. Perhaps Costa Rica just didn't see the need for having any of those islands.

Yeah I live in Australia so I really don't know anything whatsoever about Costa Rica. but I think Hammond has probably somehow completely pulled the wall over the governments eyes at some point. He might not have even told the government about him wanting two islands he was just a sneak and had his operation setup on site B without them ever knowing. he obviously saw that one island wasn't enough and realised he needed two but he knew the government would get suspicious if he suddenly comes out and says sorry guys i actually need two islands not just one.

I want them to announce officially which Raptors died at which point in Jurassic World. I'm convinced Delta got thrown into the fire, Charlie got blown up and Echo got chomped, but I haven't seen an official statement. Everyone seems to argue about it, so it'd be cool if it was cleared up.

From what I can see, all the raptors die except for Blue. one gets blown up from the military's rocket attack, one gets knocked into a kitchen where an oven explodes or something which kills it, and at the end of the film after the Indominous gets eaten by the giant fish Blue is the only one left standing there and goes running off. so im pretty certain Blue is the only surviving raptor.

One thing I've always wanted explained was prior to the events of the first film, Why did the costa rican government not get suspicious over Hammond wanting two islands, not just one. We find out Hammond actually has two islands and Site B is where he's actually manufacturing the dinosaurs there and then moving them over to the other island.

Why was no suspicion ever raised about what Hammond was doing. they never questioned him over You've told us your setting up a resort so why do you need two islands?

That is a little odd. Unlike so many Central American/South American countries, Costa Rica has been a pretty stable country when it comes to politics. It's no 3rd world banana republic. Perhaps Costa Rica just didn't see the need for having any of those islands.

Yeah I live in Australia so I really don't know anything whatsoever about Costa Rica. but I think Hammond has probably somehow completely pulled the wall over the governments eyes at some point. He might not have even told the government about him wanting two islands he was just a sneak and had his operation setup on site B without them ever knowing. he obviously saw that one island wasn't enough and realised he needed two but he knew the government would get suspicious if he suddenly comes out and says sorry guys i actually need two islands not just one.

Except, as I said, the Costa Rican government has always been far more stable so I don't think Hammond could get away with pulling a con. Besides, it would go against his personality in the first two movies.

From what I can see, all the raptors die except for Blue. one gets blown up from the military's rocket attack, one gets knocked into a kitchen where an oven explodes or something which kills it, and at the end of the film after the Indominous gets eaten by the giant fish Blue is the only one left standing there and goes running off. so im pretty certain Blue is the only surviving raptor.

Mosasaurus is a reptile closely related to Komodo Dragons and other monitor lizards.

1. I think SS Venture crew dying is actually explained, however guy in the steering wheel room is still one plothole away from being explained fully2. Explain the JP3 plotholes:- where did the Spinosaur come from?- why raptors are different?- Pteranodons - different than in TLW and locked- what killed the boatcrew at the beginning? I assume Pteranodons, but explanation would be nice3. Lots of backstory from Jurassic World was simply put on the viral website. I want to see some real inter-movie connections briefed in the films. Hoskins capturing JP3 pterosaurs? Sure, why not - but say that in the effin' movie.

_______________"Nothing in Jurassic World is natural, we have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And if the genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different. But you didn't ask for reality, you asked for more teeth."- Dr. Wu.

How Hoskins and his men re-captured Rexy and how they handled the escape of the 3 fugitive Pteranodon from Sorna.

_______________"Nothing in Jurassic World is natural, we have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And if the genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different. But you didn't ask for reality, you asked for more teeth."- Dr. Wu.

The one big thing that i would like ret-conned is to replace sorna to a different island in jp3. I love how sorna and the dinos looked in the lost world and everything seemed so different in jp 3. So a quick fix is to just make it another island.

The one big thing that i would like ret-conned is to replace sorna to a different island in jp3. I love how sorna and the dinos looked in the lost world and everything seemed so different in jp 3. So a quick fix is to just make it another island.

I'm not against it, but the word Sorna was mentioned quite a few times, so just ret-conning it to be another island would not be that easy.

The one big thing that i would like ret-conned is to replace sorna to a different island in jp3. I love how sorna and the dinos looked in the lost world and everything seemed so different in jp 3. So a quick fix is to just make it another island.

I'm not against it, but the word Sorna was mentioned quite a few times, so just ret-conning it to be another island would not be that easy.

yea it wouldn't make sense but its just a little thing that i wished was changed. They just feel like two different islands in the lost world and jp3. Atleast nublar seems consistent in jw

The one big thing that i would like ret-conned is to replace sorna to a different island in jp3. I love how sorna and the dinos looked in the lost world and everything seemed so different in jp 3. So a quick fix is to just make it another island.

I'm not against it, but the word Sorna was mentioned quite a few times, so just ret-conning it to be another island would not be that easy.

yea it wouldn't make sense but its just a little thing that i wished was changed. They just feel like two different islands in the lost world and jp3. Atleast nublar seems consistent in jw

I think the differences in some of the dinosaurs could be explained away through different types of breeding, including some minor hybridization. It wouldn't shock me at all if Ingen were experimenting with giving some of the dinosaurs different color schemes and whatnot in trying to look for the most marketable designs. And it would make sense that the dinosaurs (including the raptors) of the same design/color scheme branched off into different groups on Sorna.

The one big thing that i would like ret-conned is to replace sorna to a different island in jp3. I love how sorna and the dinos looked in the lost world and everything seemed so different in jp 3. So a quick fix is to just make it another island.

I'm not against it, but the word Sorna was mentioned quite a few times, so just ret-conning it to be another island would not be that easy.

yea it wouldn't make sense but its just a little thing that i wished was changed. They just feel like two different islands in the lost world and jp3. Atleast nublar seems consistent in jw

I think the differences in some of the dinosaurs could be explained away through different types of breeding, including some minor hybridization. It wouldn't shock me at all if Ingen were experimenting with giving some of the dinosaurs different color schemes and whatnot in trying to look for the most marketable designs. And it would make sense that the dinosaurs (including the raptors) of the same design/color scheme branched off into different groups on Sorna.

On of the guys who managed that practical effects said that the JP3 raptors were evolved versions, but nobody knows if that's truly canon or not. I'd love for them to be explained as a new version, myself.